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Atlantis, Lemuria and Mu: Were They Real?

Posted by on Mar 19, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

Atlantis Atlantis is something that almost everyone knows something about, and everybody knows something different. I myself used to study about Atlantis, but never got very “deep” into it simply because there wasn’t that much literature on the subject in the 80′s and 90′s. There was an odd book or TV special here and there, or an occasional reference in a fictional show. I recall something in the Conan cartoon show about him being a descendent of Atlantis (there’s Jason Colavito’s Lovecraft connection as...

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Stone Spheres of Costa Rica

Posted by on Feb 21, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

“You’re right, no human being would stack books like this.” - Peter Venkman, “Ghostbusters” In “Ghostbusters,” Ray sees a stack of books and is excited because he thinks he has found proof of paranormal activity. To him, it’s obvious that a ghost stacked the books. Peter, wisely, awaits further evidence before jumping to the same conclusion. Probably because finding something unusual doesn’t always mean that it requires an unusual origin. Like in the real world, sometimes strange things can have a good...

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Video – The Antikythera Mechanism – Cool, But Not Alien

Posted by on Jan 25, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

For more information from a skeptical point of view see Skeptoid’s article on this device. Here is an excerpt: “We know a lot about where and when the device was made from the inscriptions in the bronze. The back face is covered with instructions for its use, as is its inside if you open the device. These include descriptions of the controls, various calendars, and mentions of the celestial bodies tracked by the device. By the language and terminology used, as well as by the context of its find among the other artifacts recovered...

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AAD Podcast – Jason Colavito Interview

Posted by on Jan 17, 2013 in podcast | 0 comments

Download the podcast here. Jason Colavito is a long time skeptic of the ancient astronaut theory, and I was glad to be able to speak with him about his work and his views about the AAT. You can visit his excellent website here: http://www.jasoncolavito.com Jason Colavito is a bestselling author and editor based in Albany, NY. He is internationally recognized by scholars, literary theorists, and scientists for his pioneering work exploring the connections between science, pseudoscience, and speculative fiction. His investigations examine the...

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AAD Podcast – The Nazca Owlman and a Challenge to the works of Zechariah Sitchin

Posted by on Dec 28, 2012 in podcast | 0 comments

Download mp3 here In the first segment I talk about a recent blog post regarding the so called Nazca astronaut. I also play a clip from a lecture given by Dr. Michael Hesier called “A Challenge to the works of Zecheriah...

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The Nazca Astronaut Man / Owlman or Fisherman?

Posted by on Dec 28, 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

The Nazca lines of Peru have long been a favored piece of evidence when it comes to the ancient astronaut theory. Consisting of various odd pictures visible only from a higher vantage point, one can see how this theory can be believed so easily. Although the lines have already been explored and debunked here, and also here, where they are explained as representations of constellations and normal astronomical phenomena, one glyph stills stands above the rest as possible proof of alien visitation to the Peruvian desert. The Owlman, also known as...

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AAD Podcast – Nuremburg UFO “Battle” and Planet X Debunked

Posted by on Dec 12, 2012 in podcast | 0 comments

I talk about our recent blog post on the Epic “UFO Battle” of Nuremburg in 1566 and I also play a clip debunking Marshall Masters and his theories about Planet X. Download Mp3 here Nuremburg UFO “Battle” Blog...

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Nuremburg UFO “Battle” Debunked

Posted by on Dec 12, 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

If ever there was proof of visitation by ancient astronauts, one of the best and most convincing pieces of evidence would have to be the epic Nuremburg “space battle” of April 4,1561, recorded on April 14, 1561 (some sources say 1566, but the date on the woodcut in Roman numerals seems to read 1561). Especially since almost all retellings of the story mainly focus on the picture and a loose summary of the events that occurred that day, with an emphasis on UFO battles and crashed ships. And good luck finding anything else besides that. Just...

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AAD Podcast – The Age of the Sphinx? Colin Reader vs. Robert Schoch – Water Erosion?

Posted by on Dec 6, 2012 in podcast | 0 comments

Click here is you want to listen to this in an mp3 audio form I basically grew up believing the theory proposed by Robert Schoch and John Anthony West in 1992 that the Sphinx was eroded by water and, as the story goes, the only time that could have happened was about 5000-7000 BC. ((Schoch, Robert M. (1992). “Redating the Great Sphinx of Giza”)) which is of course far earlier than the conventional date for the construction of the Sphinx (during the reign of the Pharaoh Khafra c. 2558–2532 BC.) ((Dunford, Jane; Fletcher, Joann;...

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AAD Podcast – Michael Heiser Interview

Posted by on Dec 5, 2012 in podcast | 0 comments

I talk with Dr. Michael Heiser about Roswell, Crop Circles, and his new book The Facade. Download Here

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